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Historical Documents Shed Light on our Predecessors’ Vision for the River
Meeting will review 2001 effort to develop framework for decisions on recreational use, land use, natural and cultural resource management, and general development in the Lower St. Croix River.
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Tenth Annual St. Croix River Road Ramble Encourages Exploring Scenic and Historic Routes
Travelers can take up to a 40-mile tour on wild and scenic roads with numerous stops for history, shopping, food, and more.
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River Bum Blog: Covering Archaeology From A Kayak
Paddling around Marine on St. Croix helps tell some obscure St. Croix River history.
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Diving For Dams: Historic ‘Road Construction’ on the St. Croix River
Little-known structures shed light on a 19th-century engineering feat.
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History Highlight: The St. Croix River Ferry and The Carnes Sisters
Riveting recollections from one of the women who operated a ferry across the river in the 1930s and 1940s.
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River Road Ramble This Saturday
Annual tour of historic area includes open houses, sales, and more.
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This Old Log House: Scandia Struggles With Scale of Renovations at River Landing
Repairing erosion could diminish historic site’s rustic character and famous pines.
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Festival Features St. Croix’s Canoe Heritage
Wooden canoe includes free events and paddle trip in the Shell Lake area August 16-17.
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Obscure Stories of the Oldest European Settlement on the Upper St. Croix
Northern Wisconsin town got its start as an Ojibwe village.
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Last Log Through the Boom
At 2:30 p.m. on June 12, 1914, the logging years of the St. Croix River watershed effectively ended.